Take This Cup

Take This Cup

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Mar 25, 2014 · Inglese · Copertina rigida (400 pagine)
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Formato Copertina rigida
Pagine 400
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Mar 25, 2014
Editore Zondervan
ISBN-10 031033599X
ISBN-13 9780310335993

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In a world torn by conflict and rooted in ancient traditions, a young boy named Nehemiah embarks on a journey that will shape not only his destiny but that of his people. Born to a resilient Jewish mother who weaves threads of hope amidst the struggles of life in Jerusalem, Nehemiah is a symbol of determination and faith. His childhood is marked by the vibrant tapestry of Jewish culture and the harsh realities of life under foreign rule, instilling in him a deep sense of identity and purpose.

As Nehemiah navigates the complexities of his environment, he encounters the joys and pains of growing up in a city steeped in history. He finds friendships that transcend the barriers imposed by fear and oppression, drawing strength from the bonds formed within his community. These experiences ignite a passion within him to stand up for his people, to challenge the injustices they face, and to find a path toward redemption.

The narrative skillfully weaves themes of faith, resilience, and the quest for freedom, highlighting the importance of family, friendship, and cultural heritage. Nehemiah's journey is not just about personal growth; it reflects a larger struggle for identity and survival amidst the shifting sands of power and persecution.

Amidst the backdrop of Jerusalem’s ancient walls and the looming threat of despair, Nehemiah learns that hope is a powerful force. As he faces trials that test his spirit, he becomes a beacon for those around him, reminding them that through courage and unwavering faith, a brighter future can emerge from the shadows of their past.

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